The following individuals appeared during felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear April 2 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Robert A. Wright, 24, breaking and entering, fraudulent use of a credit card, theft of property — $20,000.

According to testimony by Russellville Police Department (RPD) Investigator and Sgt. Carey James, officers responded to multiple vehicle break-ins in the last two weeks, where purses and other items were reported stolen. After discovering four of five stolen credit cards had been used at Simmons Bank, Liberty Bank, Shoe Carnival and Exxon Mobile, police retrieved surveillance videos and identified the users of the cards as Bridges and Wright. The two were arrested Tuesday and admitted to the charges, James said. James said a fifth card was found in Bridges’ vehicle, but the two were unsuccessful in using it. Bridges and Wright, who allegedly broke into the vehicles at city and state parks, were ordered by Circuit Judge Don Bourne to stay away from any U.S., state or city parks.

Wright is currently on probation and has two felony convictions for residential burglary and possession of a controlled substance with the intent to deliver.

James said RPD is looking into other break-ins that may be connected to Wright or Bridges.

• Derick Goff, 29, burglary, theft of property — $25,000.

According to testimony by RPD Det. Mark Frost, officers responded to a report at Remington Apartments Tuesday where a complainant said he discovered his apartment door had been kicked in while he was away. The complainant’s roommate later discovered a Boston Celtics ballcap, a pair of Nike shoes and a gray Columbia jacket had been stolen.

According to Frost, the victims later left the apartment to get food, when they noticed a man wearing the stolen items walking down the street and contacted police. When police arrested the suspect, identified as Goff, he claimed he found the clothes on the side of the road.

According to testimony by RPD Officer Danny Dunson, an employee at Tuesday Morning reported on Jan. 30 her credit card had been stolen and used at Walmart. After retrieving video surveillance and pictures taken at Walmart and a gas station, the victim and another employee identified the suspect as Stevens, who also worked at Tuesday Morning. Upon arrest, Stevens admitted to the charges and said he stole the card from the break room, according to Dunson.

Stevens, a student at Arkansas Tech University, was ordered by Bourne to stay away from Tuesday Morning and not have contact with the victim.

• James Honaker, 28, theft by receiving — $25,000.

According to testimony by Pope County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) Investigator Cliff Dodson, the PCSO received a report Feb. 19 that some buildings in Dover had been broken into and items had been stolen from inside them. According to Dodson, a victim stated she knew a man who had a 4-wheeler and a trailer that were stolen. According to Dodson, the man told deputies he traded his vehicle to Honaker for the 4-wheeler and trailer. Upon questioning, Honaker allegedly admitted to the charges, but insisted another man was involved in the crime.

According to testimony by RPD Det. Steve Barker, RPD conducted an undercover investigation over the last six months, during which investigators were able to track the distribution of explicit photos of girls as young as 11 years old to a Russellville Internet protocol address. The address was traced to Wilkinson, who was arrested Tuesday and allegedly admitted he has been involved with child pornography for the last five years after becoming “desensitized to adult pornography,” Barker said.

Wilkinson’s computer and external hard drive were seized by officers and under investigation.

• Charles Martin, 35, hot check violation — $1,944.

Martin was arrested Monday on a warrant signed May 12, 2010, for writing three bounced checks, totaling $1,444.